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UNICEF Ireland

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UNICEF has been helping children for over 60 years and has saved more children’s lives than any other organisation in the world. We have the history and the experience to overcome obstacles like politics and poverty—even war—which can stand in the way of helping a child survive. While we could never do it alone, we are often the ones who reach children in need after everyone else has given up. 

Every moment of every day, UNICEF is on the ground providing lifesaving help for children in need. We provide families with clean water and sanitation, we vaccinate against childhood illness, and we help protect children against malaria. We provide nourishment to fight malnutrition, and we care for children affected by AIDS. We protect children from abuse, and we give them an education. 

Placement Details

Are you ready to make a difference in your community? Join UNICEF’s Child Rights Champion’s programme designed specifically for young people, aged 15-18.

Gain the skills, knowledge, and strategies to become a powerful force for positive change. Whether you’re looking for meaningful work experience, want to volunteer your time, or simply want to create a better world around you, this programme is perfect for you!

We offer two exciting course options to become a Champion: online and in-person, to suit your preferences and location. Our online courses are designed for those who live outside of Dublin. You can participate from home via Zoom, Monday to Friday, from 9 am to 1 pm. Each day covers a different topic and provides interactive activities to help you learn and grow as a young activist. We also offer in-person courses, in a Dublin city centre location.

These immersive one-day courses run from 9:45 am to 4:30 pm and dive deep into specific issues that affect children’s rights. In the afternoon, you’ll learn advocacy and activism skills and create an action plan to bring about change in your school or community.

Please keep in mind that UNICEF covers the cost of these courses, which are quite expensive to run.Therefore, we ask that all applicants be fully committed to attending the program and have permission from their teacher and parent or guardian. Due to the high demand, we maintain waiting lists and make every effort to accommodate everyone.

How to Apply

Online applications will be available here.

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